RPG Invesco S&P 500 Pure Growth ETF

Expense Ratio
0.35%
Dividend
0.15%
Previous close
$60.19
Est. 12 months change
+20.59%
Projected Price
$72.59

Profitability Metrics

Return on Equity (ROE)
42.86%
Return on Assets (ROA)
14.64%
Return on Invested Capital (ROIC)
50.06%
Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
11.23%
ROIC - WACC
38.83%
Updated : 2026-08-14 16:59 ET

Valuation Metrics

P/E Ratio
31.64
Forward P/E
21.25
PEG Ratio
1.54
Debt Current Ratio
2.13

Growth & Cash Flow

Gross Margin
57.45%
Operating Margin
30.88%
FCF Margin
30.25%
TTM Revenue Growth
62.97%
Projected 12M EPS Growth
48.89%

Price Change

Price % from 50 SMA
1.59%
Price % from 200 SMA
15.26%
6 Months
21.87%
1 Year
29.64%
2 Years
65.86%
The above metrics represent weighted averages, calculated using each stock's individual value weighted by its proportion of ETF holdings.

Top 10 Holdings

Stock TickerWeight
SNDK6.51%
MU3.54%
FIX3.20%
CRWD2.86%
AMD2.42%
MPWR2.34%
HWM2.30%
KLAC2.29%
APH2.17%
ANET2.12%

ETF Analysis

Fund Overview

Invesco S&P 500 Pure Growth ETF (RPG) currently reports 66 stock positions (subject to change), placing it in the selectively diversified range by holdings breadth. The top line-up is SNDK (6.51%), MU (3.54%), FIX (3.20%), with SNDK as the largest single weight at 6.51%. Together, the top three holdings account for 13.25%, which points to a relatively flat weight distribution where no single cluster of names dominates outcomes. The weight distribution suggests a portfolio designed to capture thematic upside while avoiding excessive dependence on any single name outside the largest positions.

Profitability & Capital Efficiency

Assessing the quality of returns on invested capital, ROIC is 50.06%, WACC is 11.23%, and the economic spread is 38.83%. On balance, the underlying businesses generate returns on capital that dramatically exceed their funding costs — a rare and powerful compounding dynamic. Supporting metrics show ROE at 42.86% and ROA at 14.64%, a combination that helps frame whether profitability strength is broad enough to hold through different market conditions. Taken together, the return profile suggests a portfolio with credible compounding capacity if current operating execution persists.

Valuation

The market currently prices the portfolio at trailing P/E of 31.64, forward P/E of 21.25, PEG of 1.54. Trailing P/E is materially above forward P/E — a spread that typically signals expected earnings growth and a portfolio that is cheaper on a forward basis than it first appears. The PEG ratio is consistent with a portfolio that is reasonably valued on a growth basis — not cheap, but not obviously expensive either. The current ratio of 2.13 is in an acceptable range, reflecting reasonable short-term financial health. Valuation and liquidity together frame a portfolio where the price paid today is a reasonable bet on earnings delivery — but not a margin-of-safety purchase at current levels.

Margins & Cash Generation

Looking at margins from gross to free cash flow, gross margin sits at 57.45%, operating margin at 30.88%, and free cash flow margin at 30.25%. Gross margins are constructive — not exceptional, but indicative of businesses with reasonable unit economics. Exceptional operating margins signal that overhead costs are well managed relative to the revenue base. Outstanding free cash flow margins signal businesses that convert revenues into cash at rates that support both reinvestment and shareholder returns. All three margin layers are constructive, pointing to a portfolio where quality of earnings is high and cash generation is reliable.

Growth & Forward Outlook

Projected 12-month EPS growth of 48.9% adds a powerful forward signal — analyst consensus expects earnings to accelerate materially, which, if delivered, could make current multiples look increasingly modest. Zooming out from the valuation discussion, TTM revenue growth of 62.97% pointing to sustained and broad-based revenue growth within the basket, while the estimated 12-month price change of 20.80%, where target prices point to mid-range appreciation potential from current levels. Anchoring to reported revenues provides discipline; analyst price targets add context about how the market currently values that operating reality. The path to realizing analyst-implied returns runs through revenue execution, margin stability, and a macro environment that doesn't undermine either. The estimated 12-month price change is a weighted composite of analyst price target estimates adjusted by each holding's ETF weight, sourced from publicly available data, and should not be interpreted as a reliable prediction of future performance.

Conclusion

Strong Buy

The quantitative profile, taken as a whole, is above average on virtually every dimension that matters for long-term return generation.

The views expressed above are derived from quantitative data only and should not be relied upon as financial advice. Investment decisions should be based on your own research and risk tolerance.